Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

This is an online version of the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) which is produced by the USDOT for first responders during the initial phase of a Dangerous goods/Hazardous Materials incident. Have you ever wondered what those four digit numbers on the placards on the side of trucks and rail cars mean? Our online ERG will give you your answer.

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Name of MaterialGuideUN#ISO
Current as of: Oct. 2, 2011
Resorcinol1532876
Rosin oil1271286
Rubber scrap, powdered or granulated1331345
Rubber shoddy, powdered or granulated1331345
Rubber solution1271287
Rubidium1381423
Rubidium hydroxide1542678
Rubidium hydroxide, solid1542678
Rubidium hydroxide, solution1542677
Rubidium metal1381423
SA1192188
Sarin1532810
Seat-belt modules1713268
Seat-belt pre-tensioners1713268
Seat-belt pre-tensioners, compressed gas1263353
Seat-belt pre-tensioners, pyrotechnic1713268
sec-Butyl chloroformate1552742Yes
Seed cake, with more than 1.5% oil and not more than 11% moisture1351386
Seed cake, with not more than 1.5% oil and not more than 11% moisture1352217
Selenates1512630
Selenates1512630
Selenic acid1541905
Selenic acid1541905
Selenites1512630
Selenites1512630
Selenium compound, liquid, n.o.s.1513440
Selenium compound, n.o.s.1513283
Selenium compound, solid, n.o.s.1513283
Selenium disulfide1532657
Selenium disulphide1532657
Selenium hexafluoride1252194Yes
Selenium oxide1542811
Selenium oxide1542811
Selenium oxychloride1572879
Selenium oxychloride1572879
Selenium powder1522658
Self-defense spray, non-pressurized1713334
Self-heating liquid, corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s.1363188
Self-heating liquid, corrosive, organic, n.o.s.1363185
Self-heating liquid, inorganic, n.o.s.1353186
Self-heating liquid, organic, n.o.s.1353183
Self-heating liquid, poisonous, inorganic, n.o.s.1363187
Self-heating liquid, poisonous, organic, n.o.s.1363184
Self-heating liquid, toxic, inorganic, n.o.s.1363187
Self-heating liquid, toxic, organic, n.o.s.1363184
Self-heating metal powders, n.o.s.1353189
Self-heating solid, corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s.1363192
Self-heating solid, corrosive, organic, n.o.s.1363126
Self-heating solid, inorganic, n.o.s.1353190
Self-heating solid, inorganic, poisonous, n.o.s.1363191
Self-heating solid, inorganic, toxic, n.o.s.1363191
Self-heating solid, organic, n.o.s.1353088

Data Source for our online 2008 ERG

This information was compiled from the 2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (2008 ERG) which is produced by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

(Data last updated/verified: Oct. 2, 2011)

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